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BRAZIL’S SECURITY LANDSCAPE: A YEAR IN REVIEW

2021 was a year marked by vaccination of the population and the relaxation of social restriction measures. The year was marked by violent criminal operations and militia wars. There was also an upswing in illegal border activity with Paraguay. The year was also marked by the explosion of cybercrimes and virtual frauds which were addressed in the Security Review of the month of September. As expected, police operations are starting their way back to pre-pandemic levels, with heated debates about police lethality rates and authorities making promises to address the issue. In Rio de Janeiro, the ADPF (Arguição de Descumprimento de Preceito Fundamental) 635, known as “ADPF das Favelas” which restricted police incursions into the state’s favelas, remains in force.

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